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Kate Jul 14th, 2002 03:43 PM

House of Parliament
 
I am coming to London with my three sons in Aug. and would like to take a tour of the Houses of Parliament Has anyone been on this tour? It is approximately 75 min and tickets may be purchased through first call tickets. Tours every 15 min. and should I book before I arrive?So much to see in 8 days and want to find out if this is a good choice Thanks Kate

janis Jul 14th, 2002 04:24 PM

You don't need to pay for a tour<BR><BR>You can arrange a tour of Parliament by writing to:<BR>Education Unit<BR>House of Commons, <BR>1 Derby Gate<BR>London SW1A 2DG<BR>UK<BR><BR>Admission is free - but if you want to book a, highly recommended, personal guide the fee is &pound;20 (for the group - not per person). To arrange for a guide, after you have your tour date and time, write to: <BR>Mr. Ian Davis<BR>c/o Members’ Letter Board<BR>House of Commons<BR>Westminster<BR>SW1A 0AA<BR><BR>Yes - you do need advance tickets.<BR><BR>The tour either w/ or w/o a guide is wonderful<BR>

GJ Jul 15th, 2002 04:03 AM

We took the tour last August. We bought the tickets in advance through Ticketmaster and the nominal cost was well worth the convenience. I think you'll really enjoy the experience. I highly recommend it.

xxxxx Jul 15th, 2002 09:47 PM

We took a tour last September - did not book in advance just walked up and had about half an hours wait until our slot.<BR>Very interesting and most informative - don't miss it.

keith Jul 30th, 2002 10:51 PM

Yes, you do need a ticket and they are not free in Aug. The education dept can <BR>get you free tickets but in Aug-Sept.<BR>You must buy a ticket. It is well worth a visit.

Jacob Jul 31st, 2002 12:59 PM

I toured both houses this past April & just showed up in front. The members are late risers and don't get going 'til afternoon, so show up about 4 pm. If you're pressed for time, go past the line & tell a guard you want to see the House of Lords (the line of people is for the House of Commons). I was told to go right in the entrance & only had a short wait. The Lords House is more impressive to look at. Be prepared for a good security check complete with frisking.

douglas Aug 1st, 2002 04:27 AM

Actually if you arrive when they are in session you might be able to get into the "strangers gallery", which is a balcony above the main floor of the House of Commons. We did this, it was free, and very interesting. If you have ever watched C-Span and seen the cat calls, yelling back and forth, etc, it is great to see it in person. We sat and watched and listened for quite some time. Security is tight, all items have to be checked upon entry and picked up when you leave.

Gareth Aug 1st, 2002 07:42 AM

Please remember that in August the House has 'risen' for the Summer. That mean that while the building might be open there will be no debates going on and the chambers might be closed for Summer works programmes. Please check.

xxx Aug 1st, 2002 07:51 AM

Order your tickets in advance. When we were there in February, people without tickets were being turned away.<BR><BR><BR>www.parliament.uk


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